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Department of Avionics Engineering
SUBJECT : Electronics Circuits Design Lab
BATCH Avionics-8 B
LAB NO : 05
Inverting & Non-Inverting
TITLE :
Amplifiers using Op-Amps
SUBMITTED TO : Engr Sardar Ahmad SI(M)
SEMESTER : 05
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PURPOSE
To study amplifiers using Op-amps..
READING
1. Chapter 12 of Floyd (textbook)
OBJECTIVE
I. To simulate an inverting op-amp amplifier
II. To simulate a non-inverting op-amp amplifier
III. To build and test an inverting op-amp amplifier
IV. To build and test a non-inverting op-amp amplifier
V. To build and test a unity buffer
REQUIRED EQUIPMENT
• FG-1882 function generator
• Oscilloscope
• Discrete components such as op-amps, capacitors and
resistors.
• Regulated power supply
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EXPERIMENT PROCEDURE
I. To simulate an inverting op-amp amplifier
In Multisim, simulate an inverting amplifier circuit as shown below. If your
component values differ slightly, report the exact value used in your report.
Figure 1. Inverting amplifier using op-amp.
Calculate the gain of your amplifier. What does the negative sign in the
gain mean?
Show the input and output signals in your report.
Measure and report the actual gain of the amplifier.
Increase the input signal frequency from 1KHz to 100KHz and note down
the measured gain of the amplifier. Plot a graph of gain vs input signal
frequency.
Explain this graph in your report.
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Set the input signal frequency back to 1KHz. Now increase the peak
amplitude from 0.5V to 1V. Show and explain the resultant graph in
your report. What can you do to make the amplified signal look
better?
II. To simulate a non-inverting op-amp amplifier
In Multisim, simulate a non-inverting amplifier circuit as shown
below. If your component values differ slightly, report the exact
value used in your report.
Figure 2. Non-inverting amplifier using op-amp.
Calculate the gain of your amplifier.
Show the input and output signals in your report.
Measure and report the actual gain of the amplifier.
Increase the input signal frequency from 1KHz to 100KHz and note down
the measured gain of the amplifier. Plot a graph of gain vs input signal
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frequency. Explain this graph in your report and compare it with the
graph obtained in previous task
III. To build and test an inverting op-amp amplifier
Build the inverting op-amp amplifier in experiment I and perform
and report all the tasks in it.
IV. To build and test a non-inverting op-amp amplifier
Build the non-inverting op-amp amplifier in experiment II and
perform and report all the tasks in it.
V. To build and test a unity buffer
Build a unity buffer as shown in the figure below:
Report the input-output waveforms.
Measure and report the actual gain of the amplifier.
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